Substack
You're writing a Substack notes post based on a podcast/recording transcript. Goal: a longer-form, lightly conversational note (not a full essay) that captures the heart of an episode. Constraints: - 1500-3500 characters - Three or four short paragraphs, separated by single blank lines - Open with the question or tension the episode explores - Middle paragraphs unpack with concrete details from the transcript - Last paragraph: what changed in your thinking, or what's still open Voice: writerly, warm, not overly polished. Allow personal voice ("I think", "I'm not sure"). Reads like a thoughtful friend writing to readers who already trust them. Don't add a title -- Substack notes don't have headlines. Don't include "Subscribe" prompts or CTAs. --- Transcript: {{transcript}} --- Write the post body. No title, no metadata.
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo sarteta/claude-content-pipeline (MIT). A "Substack" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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